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How we work

A controlled path from RFQ to measured acceptance

Custom acoustic rooms and test fixtures are high-risk purchases when the process is vague. JINXIU makes each gate explicit, from first drawings to on-site dBA sign-off.

JINXIU quality inspection and supplier evaluation workflow
RFQ to acceptance

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project gates from first inquiry to after-sales support

Project gates

What happens after you contact us

Each gate has a clear buyer input and a clear engineering output, so sourcing, engineering and management can track risk together.

Gate 01

RFQ and first triage

We identify whether the request is acoustic, fixture, PCB, accessory or a mixed sourcing program, then route it to the right engineer.

Buyer input

Product type, destination country, target schedule and the problem you need to solve.

JINXIU output

Feasibility direction, missing information list and fastest next contact path.

Gate 02

Site and requirement assessment

For acoustic rooms, the surrounding noise, room size, HVAC, floor condition and test object define the real difficulty.

Buyer input

Site photos, rough layout, target dBA / NC / Rw, test object and acceptance preference.

JINXIU output

Risk assessment, key constraints and recommendation for remote review or on-site survey.

Gate 03

Custom design and quote basis

We turn requirements into an engineered structure instead of quoting from a generic catalogue.

Buyer input

Confirmed dimensions, line flow, access needs, drawings or sample fixtures where applicable.

JINXIU output

Design direction, scope boundary, budget quote basis and open technical questions.

Gate 04

Manufacturing and in-process checks

Factory work covers acoustic panels, steel structure, CNC parts, seals, ventilation silencers or fixtures according to the project type.

Buyer input

Approved scope, delivery address, commercial terms and any inspection hold points.

JINXIU output

Production schedule, progress evidence and quality checkpoints before shipment or installation.

Gate 05

Delivery and installation coordination

For overseas and cross-site projects, packaging, site readiness and installation sequencing are planned before goods arrive.

Buyer input

Import contact, site access window, power / air / floor readiness and safety requirements.

JINXIU output

Packing and delivery coordination, installation plan and commissioning checklist.

Gate 06

Measured acceptance

The project is accepted against the agreed number and method, not by impression.

Buyer input

Final operating condition, test procedure and acceptance witness if required.

JINXIU output

On-site measured result, issue list if any, and corrective action path before sign-off.

Gate 07

After-sales and repeat sourcing

We keep the project file usable for maintenance, line changes, relocation or a second room in another plant.

Buyer input

Operation feedback, spare-part needs, line change plan or new plant requirements.

JINXIU output

Support response, maintenance advice and reusable specification file for future sourcing.

Built for sourcing teams that need evidence

A buyer can forward this process internally because it connects engineering risk, factory execution and measured acceptance.

Typical internal handoff file

Target dBA / NC / RwSite layoutTest objectAcceptance methodDelivery countryTimeline
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Acceptance is defined before production

Target dBA, NC, Rw or fixture test method is agreed before manufacturing, reducing disputes after installation.

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Direct factory engineering loop

The same conversation can cover acoustic rooms, tooling, PCB test cards and export coordination, without passing through a trading desk.

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Evidence can be reused internally

Cases, measurements, photos and RFQ inputs are structured so your engineer can brief purchasing and management.

RFQ package

What to send first

You do not need a perfect specification to start. These inputs help us quickly judge the right path.

Application and product

Tell us what is being tested or produced, and whether the need is acoustic, fixture, PCB, accessory or mixed.

Target and acceptance

Share the required dBA / NC / Rw number, test method, or the customer standard you must satisfy.

Site and line constraints

Send room size, floor plan, photos, workshop noise, conveyor pass-throughs, HVAC and access limits.

Drawings or reference samples

For fixtures, PCB cards and accessories, drawings, Gerber files, interface definitions or samples speed up quoting.

Destination and timing

Country, import route, target installation date and any shutdown window affect packing, lead time and support.

Decision path

Tell us who will review the solution: engineering, purchasing, quality or the end customer.

Send one practical RFQ and get the next engineering step.

We will respond within one business day with feasibility direction, missing inputs or the right quote path.

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